spot_imgspot_img
Thursday, March 6, 2025

AFL TAKES BOLD STEP TOWARD ADDRESSING MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS

Date:

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – In a groundbreaking move to address the growing mental health challenges within the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), a formal ceremony was held on March 4, 2025, marking the start of construction for a dedicated mental health center at the 14 Military Hospital’s Compound. The event was notable not only for its significance in providing better care for military personnel but also for the high-profile attendees who underscored the importance of the initiative. Representing President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Major General Daniel D. Ziankahn, Jr. (rtd), Military Advisor to the President, spoke passionately about the project’s potential to address an urgent and long-neglected issue.

Among the distinguished guests were Liberia’s Minister of National Defense, Brigadier General Geraldine George (rtd), Deputy Chief of Staff of the AFL Brigadier General Theophilous Anto Dana, and senior military officials. Representatives from the United States Embassy, ECOWAS, the Ministry of Health, J. F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital, and the Carter Center were also present, lending their support to the initiative.

The ceremony provided a platform for both military and civilian leaders to emphasize the critical need for mental health services within the AFL. Major (Dr.) Zoe Parwon, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Health Services, highlighted the AFL’s Mental Health Initiative and the long-standing challenges posed by the absence of a dedicated mental health facility. This gap in care has left many military personnel with little recourse for addressing the psychological effects of trauma, stress, and prolonged separations from their families.

While the AFL has undergone a significant transformation since its post-conflict period, mental health issues such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression continue to affect many service members. The stigma surrounding mental health in the military has compounded the difficulty of accessing help, leaving many to suffer in silence. The new mental health center is expected to be a turning point in this ongoing struggle, offering a space for treatment, counseling, and rehabilitation tailored to the specific needs of military personnel.

Ambassador Josephine Nkrumah of ECOWAS, along with representatives from the Ministry of Health and Carter Center, took the opportunity to reiterate the importance of addressing the stigma surrounding mental health, particularly in military settings. The center, they emphasized, will not only provide critical psychological care but also serve as a symbol of the AFL’s commitment to improving the well-being of its members.

smartnews
Smart News Liberia is an online news outlet and a product of Smart Media Group Inc. Our website, smartnewsliberia.com, covers a broad spectrum of news content. For inquiries or information, you can reach us at 0777425285 or 0886946925, or email us at smartnewsliberia@gmail.com or info@smartnewsliberia.com.

LATEST DEVELOPMENT

BOAKAI EXTENDS ASSET RECOVERY TASK FORCE MANDATE FOR ONE YEAR

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has extended...

KOIJEE ACCUSES BOAKAI OF TREASON AND CORRUPTION IN LETTER TO DONALD TRUMP

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Jefferson Tamba Koijee, former Mayor of...

FRA REPORT REVEALS CAPITOL BUILDING FIRE WAS INTENTIONALLY SET USING ACCELERANTS

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – An independent investigation by the Fire...

BOAKAI FACES PRESSURE TO DISMISS DORR COOPER AFTER UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA REVOKES HIS DEGREE

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is under...

LIBERIA’S STRUGGLE FOR CHANGE CAN BOAKAI’S PROMISES OVERCOME DECADES OF UNFULFILLED REFORMS

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s message to his Cabinet during...

PRIORITIZING PRAGMATISM IN A RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED LIBERIA

In a country where the reality of fiscal scarcity...

A GROWING EMBARRASSMENT TO LIBERIA’S DEMOCRACY

The recent actions of the House of Representatives in...

400 OFFICIALS SUSPENDED, BUT WILL BOAKAI ENFORCE REAL ACCOUNTABILITY?

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s decision to suspend over 400...

COMMENTARY

WHY FOLLOW A PR STRATEGY TO OVERCOME CRISES AND MAINTAIN BRAND VISIBILITY

Courtesy of Martin Blayon, an experienced Public Relations Specialist Misinformation...

THE LASTING LEGACY OF PRINCE JOHNSON’S DEATH AND THE PATH FORWARD FOR LIBERIA

By Lyndon J. Ponnie, Sr. The passing of former Liberian...

PRES. BOAKAI’S LACK OF LEADERSHIP AND LIBERIA’S POLITICAL CRISIS

-A Commentary Joseph Boakai's failure to lead has once again...

THE MASS DISMISSAL OF LIBERIAN PUBLIC SERVANTS: A TROUBLING TREND UNDER THE BOAKAI ADMINISTRATION

A Commentary by Wondah L. Jah Since assuming the presidency,...

LATEST NEWS

BOAKAI’S MAN KONNEH BASHED OVER CALL FOR LIBERIANS TO MANAGE THEIR EXPECTATIONS

MONROVIA – President-elect Joseph Boakai’s right-hand man and confidant, former...

‘WHERE IS BOAKAI’S MORAL COMPASS?’ – LIBERIA’S FORMER REP TO IMO SCOLDS JNB OVER HIS RUNNING-MATE PICK

By Olando Testimony Zeongar MONROVIA - Liberia’s immediate past Permanent...

LIBERIA: DEBT BURDEN, ‘TOUGH ROAD FOR BOAKAI’S GOV’T’

MONROVIA – Amid a well advanced process of transition...

Share post:

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

OPINION

HOR IN UPROAR AS EMBATTLED SPEAKER KOFFA’S INFLUENCE EXPOSES GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES

By Socrates Smythe Saywon, Sr. Liberia’s political scene is currently...

LIBERIANS ARE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UP AND CDC

  An Opinion By Grace RK Guar Every six...

AMERICA’S NEGLECT OF LIBERIA: A CALL FOR CHANGE

An Opinion By Bishop Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr A...

AMID AN UNENDING WAR AGAINST POVERTY, INJUSTICES – HAS THE PROGRESSIVE STRUGGLE BECOME LOST IN TRANSLATION?

A Patriot's Diary With Ekena Wesley What manner of Liberian progressives...

THE GALLERY

spot_imgspot_img

MORE ARTICLES

spot_imgspot_img

MORE NEWS

LATEST DEVELOPMENT NEWS

LATEST CRIME NEWS

Share via
Copy link